Toys
Official Baggo Game
- Item Number
- 153
- Estimated Value
- 150 USD
- Sold
- 90 USD to ncfbpres
- Number of Bids
- 8 - Bid History
Item Description
1 Official Baggo Game
HOW DID THE BEST BACKYARD GAME EVER HAPPEN?
Circa 1948, a game with no name evolved in the upper Midwest. The new game was being played on masonite or plywood boards, with a 2x4 or 2x6 base. It was a Go-Go-Go bag toss game, hence the trademark BAGGO® & was regionally known by many names, I.E.- polish horse shoes, Mexican bean bag toss, Corn hole… Ugh!
Because the boards were heavy, bulky & ugly, the games popularity was restricted to backyards & garage storage. The game couldn't travel with you, because it couldn't fit into the back of your car or trunk. Not to mention tossing a one pound bag at 30 feet made the game difficult for some folks. Realizing that the games construction wasn't as practical as it should be, the engineers at BAGGO® created a standardized tournament ready BAGGO® game in the early 90's over a 5 year period.
Look around… BAGGO® can be found being played in Backyards, at Picnics, Cookouts, Church events, the Beach, Retirement homes, Elementary, Junior High & High Schools, Tailgate scenes, College Campuses, Restaurants & Bars, Break Areas at Work, Weddings, Reunions…You name it! BAGGO® produces over 80 Classic & Theme Boards in addition to over 25 collegiate team boards & bags, so that you can show off your personal style.
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